Question If worried, nervous, angry, or crying, a driver: Answers Will drive no differently than they would if they were thinking more clearly. Can drive faster because they are more in touch with their senses. Should take the time to focus on driving before starting the engine. Should call a friend to vent while driving. Explanation You may not be able to drive well if you are worried, excited, crying, angry, or depressed. Emotions can distract you from your driving because your mind is focused on something else. Take time to calm down and get focused before driving. Pass your DMV Written Test with flying colors Take me to the cheat sheet Florida This questions appears in the following tests: Alaska Practice Test 1 District Of Columbia Practice Test 11 Florida Practice Test 9 Florida Practice Test 43 Hawaii Practice Test 14 Idaho Practice Test 14 Idaho Practice Test 26 Indiana Practice Test 15 Indiana Practice Test 36 Iowa Practice Test 6 Louisiana Practice Test 10 Maine Practice Test 59 Massachusetts Practice Test 20 Michigan Practice Test 44 Minnesota Practice Test 8 Missouri Practice Test 23 Montana Practice Test 1 Nevada Practice Test 48 New Hampshire Practice Test 9 New Hampshire Practice Test 29 New Jersey Practice Test 26 New Jersey Practice Test 48 New Mexico Practice Test 10 North Carolina Practice Test 10 North Dakota Practice Test 16 Ohio Practice Test 20 Oklahoma Practice Test 1 Oregon Practice Test 19 Rhode Island Practice Test 30 Texas Practice Test 8 Vermont Practice Test 20 Virginia Practice Test 18 Washington Practice Test 2 West Virginia Practice Test 15 Wisconsin Practice Test 5